Metropolitan Health Service Amendment By-laws 2011 (WA)
18 February 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 581 HEALTH
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Hospitals and Health Services Act 1927
Metropolitan Health Service Amendment
By-laws 2011
By-laws 2008. Made under section 22 of the Act by the Minister in his capacity as the board of the Metropolitan Health Service.
1. Citation
These by-laws are the Metropolitan Health Service Amendment
By-laws 2011.2. Commencement
These by-laws come into operation as follows —
(a) by-laws 1 and 2 — on the day on which these by-laws are published in the Gazette; (b) the rest of the by-laws — on the day after that day. 3. By-laws amended
These by-laws amend the Metropolitan Health Service
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4. By-law 3 amended
(1) In by-law 3 insert in alphabetical order:
authorised person, in relation to a Hospital, means an
officer or servant of the board authorised in writing by
the chief executive officer of the Hospital for the
purpose of these by-laws;
chief executive officer, in relation to a Hospital, means
the person in charge of the day-to-day management of
the affairs of the Hospital;
driver, in relation to a vehicle, includes a rider;Hospital means -
(a)
the Graylands Selby-Lemnos and Special Care Hospital; or
(b)
the Kalamunda District Community Hospital; or
(c) the Rockingham General Hospital; parking facility means land or a structure on the site
that contains a parking space;
parking space means a section whether in a parking
facility or not that is marked by means of painted lines
or metallic studs or similar devices for the purpose of
indicating where a vehicle may be parked, whether or
not a permit is required in relation to the parking of the
vehicle;
permit means a permit issued under by-law 9;
registered owner, in relation to a vehicle, means the
person who is the holder of the vehicle licence issued
under the Road Traffic Act 1974 in respect of the
vehicle;sign means a marking, notice or sign that is marked,
erected or displayed by or with the authority of the relevant chief executive officer;
vehicle has the same meaning as in the Road TrafficAct 1974.
(2) In by-law 3 in the definition of site delete "Schedule 1." and
insert:
Schedule 1;
5. By-Law 8 amended
Delete by-law 8(4) and (5).
18 February 2011 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 583 6. By-law 9 amended
In by-law 9(2) before "chief executive officer" insert:
relevant
7. Schedule 4 amended
In Schedule 4 Form 1 delete "Chief Executive Officer of the
Metropolitan Health Service," and insert:Director, Metropolitan Access and Parking,
K. HAMES,
The Minister in his capacity as the board of theMetropolitan Health Service
Date: 10/2/2011.
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